The Phnom Penh Post

Ex-UN official jailed for child abuse in Nepal

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A FORMER UN official has been jailed for sexually abusing children in Nepal, officials said on Tuesday, following a trial underscori­ng the country’s growing appeal for foreign paedophile­s.

Peter John Dalglish, 62, from Canada, a formerly high-profile humanitari­an worker, was sentenced on Monday to two terms of nine and seven years in t wo cases after being conv icted last month.

Thakur Trital, a district court official, said Dalglish had been sentenced to nine years jail for abusing a 12-year-old boy and seven years for molesting another 14-year-old.

“The judge is yet to decide whether he should serve a total 16 years in jail or be released after nine years. In most cases of a similar nature, sentences get overlapped but it is upon the judge to decide,” Trital said.

Dalglish has a lso been told to pay compensati­on of 500,000 Nepali r upees ($4,550) to each of t he v ictims.

Dalglish was arrested in April last year in Kavrepalan­chowk district, near Kathmandu, by Nepal’s Central Bureau of Investigat­ion.

The two boys were at the house where police detained Dalglish, investigat­ors said.

Dalglish denied the charges, and his lawyer could not be reached for comment.

The aid worker, who in 2016 was awarded the Order of Canada – the country’s second-highest civilian honour – made his name as a humanitari­an worker advocating for street children, child labourers and those affected by war.

He co-founded Street Kids Internatio­nal in the 1980s which merged with Save the Children.

In the last decade, Dalglish held key positions in UN agencies, including a chief for UN Habitat in Afghanista­n in 2015.

In Nepal, Dalglish was an adviser in a child programme for the Internatio­nal Labour Organizati­on in the early 2000s.

Weak law enforcemen­t has made Nepal notorious for sexual predators, wit h severa l arrests and conv ictions in recent years.

In 2015 a Canadian orphanage volunteer, Ernest MacIntosh, 71, was sentenced to seven years in prison for sexually abusing a disabled 15-year-old boy, while in 2010 French charity worker JeanJacque­s Haye was convicted of raping 10 children at a Kathmandu orphanage.

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